The Family Intervention Specialist (FIS) provides Intensive In-Home services.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (required) in social work, counseling, psychology
Minimum of 1 year of experience working in child welfare direct service
Must be 21 years of age.
Must pass a drug screen, MVR, Criminal History and DFPS History Check, Centralized Background Check Unit Texas Health and Human Services Eligibility and any background checks deemed to be necessary.
FBI Fingerprint Check
Lifting requirement of 50 lbs.
Must have a valid driver’s license, acceptable driving record and reliable transportation.
Nice To Haves
Master’s degree (preferred) in social work, counseling, psychology or related field preferred
Complete all requirements to be certified in the FCT model within 365 days of start date.
Participate in team supervision where cases are reviewed, and feedback is provided.
Utilize the FCT model to provide Intensive In-Home services in Diversions and Reunification cases, adhering to and ensuring fidelity to the FCT model.
Conducts family and individual sessions as needed in clients’ own homes and other settings when convenient for the family, spending an average of 4 hours per week and a minimum of 2 weekly contacts with clients in compliance with expected FCT dosage.
Provides services unique to each family that promotes the achievement of safety, permanency, and well-being for the children, including evidence-based and trauma-informed in-home services.
Conducts initial and on-going assessments that are strengths based and individualized to be incorporated in treatment plans.
Implement interventions to ensure any gaps related to the family’s basic needs are filled while helping the family also plan for long term sustainability.
Complete all documentation in a timely manner, including FCT fidelity documents
Provide youth and families with necessary transportation and help them plan for long term transportation needs.
Assist family with access to psychiatric services and medication management.
Help families develop a support network in the natural environment.
Deliver interventions designed to develop skills in both parents and children to problem solve.
Promote and supervise the youth and success in school while helping teach parent to advocate for their children’s educational needs.
Attend child/youth case related meetings.
Attend court, prepare youth and families for court and communicate with the case manager and court staff, when necessary, in consultation with the family and DFPS.
Include the family in individualized treatment plans that are periodically updated to reflect the goals of the family and child and focuses on empowerment and increasing parent accountability.
Implements Saint Francis’ policies and follows directives as required.
Follows and adheres to all pertinent Saint Francis Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), rules, personnel policies, and procedures; related accreditation and licensure standards; and federal, state, and local rules, statutes, regulations, and contractual terms. Ensures clients’ rights are protected.
Reports unusual incidents through appropriate Risk Management, clinical and safety channels.
Ensures clients’ rights are protected.
Is knowledgeable of and follows all safety procedures